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Former Miami and Wisconsin quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has decided to continue his football career at SMU. Van Dyke started ...
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QB Tyler Van Dyke, who has 7,891 passing yards and 55 TD passes at Wisconsin and Miami, has committed to SMU from the ...
Tyler Van Dyke, whose only season at Wisconsin was cut short because of a major knee injury, is moving on to SMU. The quarterback's transfer destination was reported by multiple media ...
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After entering the transfer portal, former Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Braedyn Locke has found a new home to finish out his college career. The redshirt sophomore from Texas has committed to ...
The headliners of that list are starting defensive linemen Curt Neal and James Thompson Jr., quarterbacks Tyler Van Dyke and Braedyn Locke, top wide receiver Will Pauling and star freshman cornerback ...
Among those Wisconsin has lost include leading rusher Tawee Walker, quarterbacks Mabrey Mettauer, Braedyn Locke and Tyler Van Dyke, and receiver Will Pauling, who recently committed to Notre Dame.
A number of high-profile players have announced intentions to enter the college football transfer portal, including Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke. He is a multi-year starter for the Hurricanes ...
This season he served as the top backup to Braedyn Locke after Tyler Van Dyke suffered a season-ending knee injury against Alabama. Mettauer appeared in one game and completed his only pass attempt.
and if that's the case U-M could kick the tires on Tyler Van Dyke. Though he doesn't seem to be the NFL prospect he once was when he was spinning it at Miami a few years back, U-M would've been ...